In a regulatory filing, HDFC said the board of directors has granted its approval for issuance of secured redeemable non-convertible debentures (NCDs) aggregating Rs 35,000 crore on a private placement basis under a Shelf Disclosure Document.
The country's largest mortgage lender, HDFC on Wednesday reported a 26.86 per cent increase in consolidated net profit at Rs 2,796.92 crore, helped by receipts from stake sale in its general insurance arm.
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HDFC's income from operations rose to Rs 8,311.24 crore for the quarter ended June 2016, up 7.44 per cent, as against Rs 7,735.52 crore a year before.
During the quarter, it sold 12.33 crore shares in HDFC Ergo General Insurance to Ergo International Ag, resulting in pre-tax gain of Rs 871.35 crore.
The scrip closed 1.48 per cent up at Rs 1,387.80 on BSE.
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